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Although the hotel is a bit hard to locate - same thing with the reception, once you figured it out it's totally fine.
Prices can be very affordable, though most rooms are huge, with very wide and comfortable beds. Some have a nice view. On...More
The hotel is not your 'lobby' type but it is perfectly good for the pocket conscious traveler, and at the affordable rates, one can find no better. Low cost cafes and street stalls are just downstairs. Even the hotel's own restaurant (though I did not...More
The hotel is in a good location, very comfortable accommodations. It is located in a multi use building. Great place to explore the local area, good places for food and a local market is in walking distance with some great values.
Centrally located right in the middle of Wan Chai. Hotel is located on a few levels of a multipurpose building so could be a little hard to find. Transport close by - Wan Chai MTR station approx 10 min walk away. Trams also a short...More
Since space is such a premium i was surprised that the room was huge. It had a queen bed , sofa ,chair . The location is slightly tricky to find . The neighbourhood had plenty of food shops, supermarkets etc. There is a laundry which...More
Wan Chai and Causeway Bay are the retail centres of Hong Kong Island. Filled with shops, malls and restaurants, both areas are bustling with people – tourists and locals alike. Causeway Bay has one of the highest rents on the planet, and is a bit more polished and modern than its Wan Chai counterpart. Beneath the surface there is more than meets the eye – find boutique stores in the above ground floors of
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buildings and wander into side streets to find interesting restaurants and shops tucked away from the main roads. Wan Chai especially has experienced a modern revival in recent times, with an influx of trendy restaurants and bars around the Star Street area. In addition, both areas contain many of Hong Kong’s iconic tourist attractions worthy of your visit.